My Wife & Daughter, Playing Vintage Video Games, Shadowbane, Music, Anything Star Wars, Red Meat, and Alcohol Consumption.
Music
Gary Numan, A Flock of Seagulls, Shriekback, The Murder City Devils, Dethklok, Joy Division, Oingo Boingo, Dr. Steel, The Misfits, Cradle of Filth, the Sawyer Family, Gwar, Electric Hellfire Club, Murderdolls, MLWTTKK, Satyricon, Christian Death(w/ Rozz R.I.P.), the Necrosluts(w/ Andrew R.I.P. my friend, we shall meet in Valhalla), the Independents, Bauhaus, She Wants Revenge, God Module, Grendel, Wreckage, Nosferatu, Dimmu Borgir, Ensiferium, Combichrist, Gnarkill, Elvis, Most 80's music, and Neal Diamond if I am cutting up meat for a BBQ(he is on my friend's list if you don't believe me).
Movies
Let the Right One In, Cemetary Man(Dellamorte, Dellamorte), City of the Living Dead, The Church(Demons 3), The Beyond, Sleepaway Camp 1/2, V for Vendetta, Heat, Manhunter, Fido, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Friday the 13th part 1/2/3/4/5/6, 40 Year Old Virgin, Be Cool, Man Bites Dog, Dagon, Versus, The Street Fighter(sonny chiba version), Star Wars Episode 3/4/5/6, The Karate Kid 1/2/3, Mad Max 1/2/3, Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, Most Italian Horror(70's/80's) and Most Samurai Flicks(older the better).
"Priests and cannibals, prehistoric animals
Everybody happy as the dead come home
Big black nemesis, parthenogenesis
No-one move a muscle as the dead come home"
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Who I'd like to meet:
My Sanity. Maybe then I can finally stop cracking poop jokes.
Hey, why didn't you post that comment on my instructable?! That was three times better thought out than 98.76% of all comments I get on these things! Plus, you could *ahem* register and vote for me, too!
So, point by point:
Step 3: I don't know what to tell you, instructables has been buggy lately, but you can tell it to show you all steps at the same time.
Dental floss: I know, and super glue was originally part of the kit, but had to be removed for space reasons. This is, after all, not the definitive zombie survival kit, but the pocket sized zombie kit. And you pretty much have to put it in a convenient container or no one likes it.
Cyanide: I don't mean to take it if you've been bitten, if that's the case you've just got to smash your brains out somewhere. I meant it as a less violent step to offing yourself if you're trapped and can't escape the zombies, and you know you're going to either starve or get bitten soon. I hadn't really thought about storing it next to the vitamins, but if you wrapped it up well enough it should be safe . . . I hope.
Shake flashlight: Good, but it wouldn't fit in the kit. The multitool was kind of stretching it.
Cell batteries: These are actually good for quite a while, if you buy them new, and seriously, to use an LED as a light you literally just have to pinch the leads across the terminals, it's really easy. A better flashlight would definitely be preferable, but less pocket sized.
Penicillin: Oh, that's a good idea! I was just looking in the medicine cabinet and decided I'd want some rubbing alcohol or something, but the penicillin is a waaaaaaayyyy better idea.
So hey, post that bulletin comment as a comment on my instructable and I'll update to in
I think poisons are enchanting.. definitely not alchemy. Seems I read that Rogues are good with poisons. I have all 14 and 16 slot bags (4 of them) plus a specialized herb bag (herbs only) and a mining bag on my other toon. Then each toon has bags of various sizes kept in slots at the bank. You will definitely need to go open an account at the bank for some free storage as well as an extra charge for the added bag slots. You have to get bags from the AH for the most part. Some quests give them as rewards. If you know someone who does tailoring and buy the mats they can make them for you...6 slot bags are strictly for the very lowest levels.
All the best gear drops from the bosses in the dungeons so it's time for you to pick up a few 5 man quests. Stockades in the middle of SW is low level as well as Gnomergan near Iron Forge. They give LOTS of experience pts so you will level up faster (although you are going breakneck speed as far as I am concerned).
I started in different areas than SW so I'm not familiar with the quests there lower level. I would send you bags as well as gold if you were on my server. They are not unique. You can buy bags at the AH but thy area lot less from various vendors selling trade goods. There is probably a vendor that even specializes in bags in SW. Whenever I need something from a vendor I look it up on WoWiki if I don't know where to buy it. The AH is pricey when you first start out. Also WoWiki is great for finding quests in a given area at a given level and will even tell you the items likely to drop along the way as well as the rewards and questgivers along the chain.
As for Profs. mining is good as well as alchemy. Do herbalism with alchemy and blacksmithing along with mining. Cooking, fishing and first aid are freebies to keep it interesting mainly. I have made a lot of gold from herbs. My mining (a different toon) is fun but just now starting to be profitable at level 30. You definitely will need professions to make money to buy gear. I recommend the Skillet add-on to keep track of mats and recipes. Also you really should try Carbonite. It's a great quest helper with detailed maps that will show where and what you need to complete quests. Grinding is boring for some but it's just complicated enough to keep it interesting and you need to do it for the gold.
Well sounds like you're having fun. I'm not into PVP so wouldn't be my cup of tea. Are you able to have professions? Is there any PVE at all? How about $, gear and auction houses? What area (City) do you start out in? I already downloaded the latest patch anyway.
So I heard a rumor that you going to be doing WoW now that Shadow Bane is going away. Whispen and I (Chaia) want you to join. Do the free trial and sign up for the Khaz Modan realm and we can play together. We get benefits if we refer you (and you get a 2nd free trial I think)
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Happy Birthday bro!!! xoxo
Jul 21 2009 1:44 AM
So, point by point:
Step 3: I don't know what to tell you, instructables has been buggy lately, but you can tell it to show you all steps at the same time.
Dental floss: I know, and super glue was originally part of the kit, but had to be removed for space reasons. This is, after all, not the definitive zombie survival kit, but the pocket sized zombie kit. And you pretty much have to put it in a convenient container or no one likes it.
Cyanide: I don't mean to take it if you've been bitten, if that's the case you've just got to smash your brains out somewhere. I meant it as a less violent step to offing yourself if you're trapped and can't escape the zombies, and you know you're going to either starve or get bitten soon. I hadn't really thought about storing it next to the vitamins, but if you wrapped it up well enough it should be safe . . . I hope.
Shake flashlight: Good, but it wouldn't fit in the kit. The multitool was kind of stretching it.
Cell batteries: These are actually good for quite a while, if you buy them new, and seriously, to use an LED as a light you literally just have to pinch the leads across the terminals, it's really easy. A better flashlight would definitely be preferable, but less pocket sized.
Penicillin: Oh, that's a good idea! I was just looking in the medicine cabinet and decided I'd want some rubbing alcohol or something, but the penicillin is a waaaaaaayyyy better idea.
So hey, post that bulletin comment as a comment on my instructable and I'll update to in
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All the best gear drops from the bosses in the dungeons so it's time for you to pick up a few 5 man quests. Stockades in the middle of SW is low level as well as Gnomergan near Iron Forge. They give LOTS of experience pts so you will level up faster (although you are going breakneck speed as far as I am concerned).
Apr 27 2009 2:29 AM
As for Profs. mining is good as well as alchemy. Do herbalism with alchemy and blacksmithing along with mining. Cooking, fishing and first aid are freebies to keep it interesting mainly. I have made a lot of gold from herbs. My mining (a different toon) is fun but just now starting to be profitable at level 30. You definitely will need professions to make money to buy gear. I recommend the Skillet add-on to keep track of mats and recipes. Also you really should try Carbonite. It's a great quest helper with detailed maps that will show where and what you need to complete quests. Grinding is boring for some but it's just complicated enough to keep it interesting and you need to do it for the gold.
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